D'Otter had a series previous to these about a future in which humans create Furry slaves. It describes the effect that they have on human society. The series, called "Furry!" included the stories "What Bunnies Are For," "No Greater Love Has Any Man," "Michelle," "Lost Cub," "Spatch -- Cat Burglar," (in three parts), "Rebecca Told Them" and "Brother Treehouse," as well as two Christmas stories set in the same "world." Unfortunately, these stories were lost in a series of computer accidents; only What Bunnies Are For survives.

D'Otter's recent works include "Back Brush," a story about the vital importance of proper grooming in a society of Wolves, and the epic erotic poem The Ballad Of Horse And Vixen. These are not part of any series and all of the characters are his own. In July 2008, he completed I'm Gonna Make You Love Me, a new Sheila and Sandi story that returns the now-wealthy Sheila to her roots in an impoverished Detroit neighborhood.